| reconstruction | The computerised synthesis of one or more two-dimensional images from a series of X-ray projections in computed tomography, or from a large number of measurements in magnetic resonance imaging; several methods are used; the earliest was back-projection, most common is 2D Fourier transformation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| reconstructive mammaplasty | The making of a simulated breast by plastic surgery, to replace the appearance of one that has been removed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| reconstructive psychotherapy | A form of therapy, such as psychoanalysis, that seeks not only to alleviate symptoms but also to produce alterations in maladaptive character structure and to expedite new adaptive potentials; this aim is achieved by bringing into consciousness an awareness of and insight into conflicts, fears, inhibitions, and their manifestations. (05 Mar 2000) |
| reconstructive surgery | The surgical specialty or procedure concerned with the restoration, construction, reconstruction, or improvement in the shape and appearance of body structures that are missing, defective, damaged, or misshapen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| reconstructive surgical procedures | Procedures used to reconstruct, restore, or improve defective, damaged, or missing structures. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Procedure, Reconstructive Surgical, Procedures, Reconstructive Surgical, Reconstructive Surgical Procedure, Reconstructive Surgical Procedures, Esthetic, Surgical Procedure, Reconstructive, Surgical Procedures, Reconstructive
| reconstruction |
the period after the American Civil War when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union; 1865-1877 the activity of constructing something again an interpretation formed by piecing together bits of evidence recall that is hypothesized to work by storing abstract features which are then used to construct the memory during recall
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| reconstructive surgery |
plastic surgery: surgery concerned with therapeutic or cosmetic reformation of tissue
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| reconstructive surgery |
Surgery that is done to reshape or rebuild (reconstruct) a part of the body changed by previous surgery.
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| reconstructive surgery |
surgery to rebuild part of the body that has been damaged or defective from birth
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| reconstruction |
Surgery to rebuild the shape of the breast.
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| reconstruct | cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politically |
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| reconstruct | do over, as of (part of) a house |
| reconstruct | of past events |
| reconstruct | build again |
| reconstruct | return to its original or usable and functioning condition |
| reconstruct | adapted to social or economic change |
| reconstruct | the activity of constructing something again |
| reconstruct | recall via mental reconstruction |
| reconstruct | an interpretation formed by piecing together bits of evidence |
| reconstruct | the period after the United States Civil War when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union |
| reconstruct | helping to restore to good condition |
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